Upcoming at GPPC

All are invited for a meal and conversation at tables. Potluck or cash contributions for dinner will be appreciated but are not necessary. CTTT is a national nonprofit whose mission is to Take America Beyond the Legacy of Enslavement. ComingToTheTable.org

Clyde Davis is certified to teach a form of Tai Chi for health specifically developed for those suffering from arthritis. Whereas those with arthritis are encouraged to attend, it’s a perfect beginning class for anyone wishing to begin the practice of Tai Chi. For those who have trouble standing, the form can be done in a chair. The class is open to anyone interested from the church, seminary or the community for no cost. We encourage those participating to wear loose fitting clothing and shoes with flat soles but this is not mandatory.

Wednesday afternoons for children and families: It’s choir rehearsal for children of all ages plus a big family dinner for children and parents alike. 4:15 Children in grades 2-5 meet in Fellowship Hall; snack is first, then rehearsal in the choir room. 5:00 Children age 3 to 1st grade meet in the Fellowship Hall while older children play freely 5:30 All children and families gather for dinner in the Fellowship Hall. Main dish is provided. The meal is free and open to all!

Clyde Davis is certified to teach a form of Tai Chi for health specifically developed for those suffering from arthritis. Whereas those with arthritis are encouraged to attend, it’s a perfect beginning class for anyone wishing to begin the practice of Tai Chi. For those who have trouble standing, the form can be done in a chair. The class is open to anyone interested from the church, seminary or the community for no cost. We encourage those participating to wear loose fitting clothing and shoes with flat soles but this is not mandatory.

March 4, 11, 18 and 25 “Love Let Go” – An Exploration of Radical Generosity What would you do if you won the lottery? Or you inherited a large sum of money? What would be your priorities for the money? What would you spend it on? Would you spend it? Is there a need you would address? Is there something you have always wanted to buy? How would you feel about receiving the money? Would you do something radical with the money? We will explore these kinds of questions as we read the book “Let Love Go,” by Laura Sumner Truax and Amalya Campbell. We will examine the radical generosity shown by a church in Chicago and we will discuss the implications of their story for our individual stewardship choices and our congregational life together. Please order a copy of “Love Let Go.” The hardcover book is $17 on Amazon with digital and used versions available, too. Prior to March 4th, please read chapters 1, 2 and 3. This four-week series will be facilitated by Andy Lacatell. He looks forward to see you in March! If you have any questions, feel free to email Andy at spiduradl@gmail.com.